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Smriti Irani's emotional Instagram post celebrates Ekta Kapoor's 50th birthday with profound gratitude and respect. The tribute highlights Ekta's transformative role in launching Smriti's television career through the iconic "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi" serial. Irani describes Kapoor as a silent powerhouse who supports dreams without seeking credit or attention. Her poetic message reveals the deep professional and personal connection between two influential women in Indian entertainment.

Key Points: Smriti Irani Honors Ekta Kapoor's Silent Strength on 50th Birthday

  • Smriti celebrates Ekta's profound behind-the-scenes support
  • Reflects on transformative moment casting Tulsi in iconic serial
  • Highlights Ekta's spiritual and professional influence
  • Shares deeply personal birthday blessing
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Smriti Irani to Ekta Kapoor on 50th b'day: She is the quiet strength behind many journeys

Smriti Irani's heartfelt tribute to Ekta Kapoor reveals the TV queen's transformative impact on her iconic Tulsi journey

Smriti Irani to Ekta Kapoor on 50th b'day: She is the quiet strength behind many journeys
"She is the quiet strength behind many journeys - Smriti Irani"

Mumbai, June 7

As Ekta Kapoor turned 50 on Saturday, former actress-turned-politician Smriti Irani, who played the iconic role of Tulsi in the show “Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi”, credited the TV Czarina as the “quiet strength behind many journeys.”

Smriti took to Instagram, where she shared a picture posing with Ekta, who cast the actress in 2000 as the lead Tulsi Virani in “Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.”

For the caption, Smriti wrote: “That night, we walked — from the quiet lanes of Juhu to the sacred steps of Siddhivinayak. Not in celebration, but in surrender. She had made a silent vow when I was chasing a dream — a prayer not for herself, but for me. And when the dream turned real, when the world clapped — she didn’t call to revel in the applause.”

She recalled: “She reminded me: We owe Bappa our thanks. Gratitude walks before pride in her world. The world knows her as fierce - a woman of will, words, and unwavering resolve.”

Smriti said she has known Ekta’s “silences, the softness that doesn’t seek attention, the care that doesn’t need credit. She is the quiet strength behind many journeys, the keeper of promises no one else hears.”

The former actress wished all the success to Ekta.

“Today, she turns yet another page in her life…. A milestone many will raise a toast to. But in the hush of this day, I whisper a prayer — May peace wrap itself around her like a shawl on a weary evening."

"May success find her, not because she chases it, but because she gives so much of herself away. She deserves both. And so much more. Happy Birthday EK @ektarkapoor,” she added.

Talking about Smriti’s character ‘Tulsi’, her name resonated with almost every household and people who could easily connect with the character and the storyline. It was the most popular character in the Television serial.

- IANS

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Priya M.
Such a beautiful tribute! Ekta Kapoor truly revolutionized Indian television. Kyunki Saas Bhi... was more than just a show - it became part of our family routines. Nostalgia hitting hard today! ❤️
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Rahul K.
While I appreciate their friendship, I wish Ekta Kapoor would create more progressive content now. Indian audiences have evolved beyond the saas-bahu dramas. Time for fresh storytelling!
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Ananya S.
Smriti's words show such depth of friendship. In our fast-moving lives, we often forget to acknowledge the people who silently support us. Touching tribute on her 50th! 🎂
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Vikram J.
Remember when entire streets would go quiet during Kyunki's airtime? That was the power of Ekta's storytelling. Though I must say, my mom still watches the reruns religiously!
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Shweta P.
Beautiful to see women supporting women in the industry. Both Smriti and Ekta broke stereotypes in their own ways - one in politics, one in entertainment. More power to them! 💪
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Nitin R.
The golden era of Indian television! Though I wonder if today's generation would have the patience for those long family dramas. Times have changed with OTT platforms and short attention spans.

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